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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1951)
n Daily EMERALD u*... i£,r'i£ra 2r«Si?J,35 tJZ'^oLriXz i.J£ &«- **-.*• »>! rt*’. l*> •«’ Editor M.tn; S. Biiumm Lmm* Ltuw. ciple, Not Personal Gain no high-sounding reasons. Tell us honestly that l.ha Mn fraternity bolted the Oreek bloc Sunday night I has a man for the student b>>d) presidency <-i ebfoot who has even dragged his feet through cam :s knows that’s the genuine reason for the Sammie ssing the bloc goodbye. One or two other reasons been considered, but this one dwarfs all others. |inR note-at the AOS (Associated U.rtck Students) list week, this presidential potential from Sigma V. I shed if the Phi kapj»a Sigma move l>.wk into the ty was solely for "political expediency He was a f the AU.S policy committee. add now his house is j IS because the USA (United Students A'«<x mtum) »x>k gTccner. 1> they? USA leaders have been at a h " f »r a presidential f|- \(',S ha- three or four \vhole-juni"rs an : half-sen « the presidency. Winning this nomination will not ce the big nomination is won. which party has the nee of winning? The coalition has won for the past tions, although last spring's victory hurt a few prm *r. the Sammies are gambling. 1 heir man may not jirfinatioii. 1 hey knew that, but ch<*'C to take the ve us some gambler' — both i.rrek- and Indepcn hoare willing to shake the dice for something other I mal gain. some gamblers who’ll take a stake in two coalition our University of Oregon. The dice are loaded, but tee worth risking, and this time, politics with a prin Id be the take. a gambler in the crowd? io Out After Them... vprii 13, 14, 15 and the Oregon campus v ill hr taken gh school seniors. tould be. Hut we students must do ourselves and the avor during spring vacation to make it so. is, namely, to serve as ambassadors of good will. lt'» j get 'em down here and -how off our campus. More 1 have 'Oine competition. s during the same weekend schools throughout the be holding what we call “Duck Preview. . no quota — so we may sell our school to as many . There"' a nominal tec for the visitors to pay, but it =e all over the state. going to offer them something too. Things like the |;ks vodvil, dance, luncheon, spring football practice, ogram demonstrating the educational advantages to pi here and an insight as to what our school- and de f I.- have to offer. gib is up to us — come spring vacation, let - direct our f' that during “Duck Preview” there :’! be a healthy high school -enior- on hand, ready to become the 'i of our University of the future. — T. K. Time for Strategy 3TC department might take note of -orne > f the tac aved in the recent snowball skirmishes if it i- looking || officer material. as we know there have been no serious casualties, ndication of good tactics, except for a patrol of John en who were ambushed in the vicinity of Hendricks noon and have not* been heard from since. However i expected to show up by dinner time tonight, arc indeed dangerous times on the campus and any hasn’t yet been well plastered by -now may consider uckv, or a good dodger. Either that or he walks -oft rries a big snowball. — K. M. ILY 'E'... L to the three women student- elected a pf-ident j iday, Xancv Allison of AWS, Joan Skordahl of the [fnen’s Recreation Association (formerly WAAy and Darby of the YWCA, It Could Be Oregon • ii 4 J / I “I think my »dt»**-r i* nut*—h««* rm»l4 hurfc t*-e«h. »" m*kr up. »«m! * puts rot ton drrw tw <m*ltrr VOLLAND <3> ^ **; y&+f rt<» m mt* ** c<h i yDvf |A4Uf Ctr<ti ^ -V4*r LH. 4/. C w<h« ift *f; rj t«t 'J < U'!jy U of O CO OP STORE — % — HELP WANTED Men and Women wanted to work at the S. U. Soda Bar MEN WANTED to cater at banquets No Experience Necessary Work will be between the hours of 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. at the Soda Bar CONTACT Mrs. Kennedy, Room 123 at the S. U. between the hours of 9-6. The Erb Memorial Student Union